continuous measurement
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontinuousandmeasurement
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continuous
adjective
uk/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/us/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
without a pause ...
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measurement
noun
uk/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/us/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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(Definition ofcontinuousandmeasurementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Humidity was monitored by thecontinuousmeasurementof weight and controlled irrigation was necessary.
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This measure provides acontinuousmeasurementof concern with and involvement in wars.
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We have established a system that providescontinuousmeasurementof levels of fraud and error in income support and jobseeker's allowance.
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We must ensure that there is acontinuousmeasurementof effectiveness and that there is a systematic and continual review of what is done.
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We established a system that providedcontinuousmeasurementof levels of fraud and error, especially in income support and jobseeker's allowance.
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Most industries prefer to use thecontinuousmeasurementof gas density.
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Analysis may be made either as an onlinecontinuousmeasurementor a lab-based measurement.
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Generally speaking, qualitative data is considered more descriptive and can be subjective in comparison to having acontinuousmeasurementscale that produces numbers.
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Bycontinuousmeasurementof the conductivity of this solution, oxidation curves can be generated.
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Reliable andcontinuousmeasurementof the melt temperature is essential for effective control of the operation.
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It is usually more effective for an organization to maintaincontinuousmeasurementof its performance and to make small adjustments in operations constantly (this assumes a highly sensitive control system).
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Since these methods use the photobleaching of single dyes to measure distance, continuous measurements of distance are impossible with these techniques.
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Individual tests are quick and simple to administer, feasible for older people to perform, and yield valid and reliable continuous measurements.
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The probe was then positioned in the upper descending aorta for continuous measurements.
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These previous studies on heat production rate of seeds during germination either lack continuous measurements or are based on samples composed of several seeds.
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Previous studies either lack continuous measurements, or are based on samples composed of more than one seed, thus failing to characterize differences among the critical phases of germination.
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Let x2=(xi1, xi2, xi3, xi4)t be the dummy variables or continuous measurements of the covariates of interest.
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Recent designs for brake-by-wire systems use resolvers to provide accurate and continuous measurements for both absolute position and speed of the rotor of the actuators.
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As opposed to standard bioassay procedures, this technique allows continuous measurements of the metabolism of living cells.
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In the process of penetrating the instrument makes continuous measurements and selects a suitable method of measurement.
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